Prime Minister Theresa May says "a small number" of issues remain to be resolved in divorce negotiations with the European Union, and her deputy says the two sides are "almost within touching distance" of a Brexit deal
A former president of Mexico warned of the possible consequences of U.S. trade policy during a lecture at Brown University in Rhode Island
A Cambodian court has charged 18 people, including 11 pregnant women, with violating laws against surrogate births
CNN is suing the Trump administration, demanding that correspondent Jim Acosta's press pass to cover the White House be returned
Zimbabweans have reacted with stunned disbelief to the testimony from two generals who denied troops killed six people in August when the military was called in to crush protests following the country's disputed elections
Speakers at a Wisconsin school board meeting have expressed anger over a photo that shows about 60 high school boys giving what appears to be a Nazi salute
An independent Russian magazine has raised over $370,000 to pay a fine to the government
Ryosuke Kikuchi drove in the go-ahead run as Japan rallied with four runs in the top of the ninth inning to beat the MLB All-Stars 5-3 and take a 3-1 lead in their six-game exhibition series
Johnson Controls is selling its power solutions division for $13.2 billion
Pope Francis is giving a prominent new role to the Vatican's most experienced sex crimes investigator in a sign that he's looking to improve the Holy See's response to abuse amid a credibility crisis rocking the church
Sri Lanka's Supreme Court has suspended a presidential decree dissolving Parliament and ruled that an earlier decree summoning lawmakers on Wednesday is valid
Jonathan Franzen writes on life in a world set to change 'vastly, unpredictably, mostly for worse'
President Donald Trump is suggesting France would have been vanquished in both world wars if not for the U.S.
A 94-year-old former SS guard says he was aware of the terrible conditions endured by prisoners in the Stutthof concentration camp but did not take part in atrocities against them
The photographer who took a picture of boys from Baraboo High School giving what appears to be a Nazi salute says he simply asked the students to wave goodbye to their parents
The communities said to be favored for new bases for Amazon are both riverfront stretches of major metro areas with ample transportation and space for workers, but there are plenty of differences
An Egyptian court has sentenced a policeman to three years in prison and another to six months over the killing of a detainee in custody, relatively light sentences that prompted a backlash on social media
Whether you've bought shoes at Zappos, picked up milk at Whole Foods or listened to an audiobook on Audible, you've been caught up in Amazon's growing web of businesses
German authorities say a male nurse is suspected of killing six elderly patients, and attempting to kill at least three more over a period of almost a year
The number of people from the European Union working in Britain has fallen by a record amount, showing the impact Brexit is having on the labor market.
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